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Posted on 3 June, 2009
Have your say on local waterways, in world-first research looking at the social importance of lakes, rivers, creeks, wetlands and estuaries.All Victorians adults are invited to participate in the River Health Social Benchmarking project, which ... Read the full article
Posted on 1 May, 2009
Reedy Swamp is currently receiving a much-needed drink to maintain it as a drought refuge this year.Reedy Swamp, a significant wetland in the Goulburn Broken catchment, is receiving about 200 megalitres of water under the Victorian environmental ... Read the full article
Posted on 24 March, 2009
Early warning systems are being set up to allow authorities to respond quickly if heavy rain in the coming months washes fire ash into waterways.Goulburn Broken CMA Manager of Strategic River Health, Wayne Tennant said while local authorities are ... Read the full article
Posted on 3 March, 2009
Contamination of farm dam water supply is an immediate threat after bushfire, warns Department of Primary Industries Soils and Water Team Leader Bruce Radford. "Large amounts of ash, sediment and debris can be washed into dams after rain ... Read the full article
Posted on 24 February, 2009
Please note: Due to forcasted extreme weather, Friday's "Farming in a Changing Climate" Seminar has been postponed until further notice. It is planned to be rescheduled to during the cooler months. Watch this space for more information. Read the full article
Posted on 3 February, 2009
The current string of very hot days has resulted in extremely high water temperatures in our streams which may cause water quality issues, including the possibility of some fish deaths.GB CMA Environmental Water Flow Coordinator Geoff Earl said ... Read the full article
Posted on 29 January, 2009
Nine artificial habitat pools within the Broken and Boosey Creeks are being established as a trial to see if they can help maintain threatened aquatic species during dry periods.Mark Turner River Health Implementation Project Coordinator said ... Read the full article
Posted on 23 January, 2009
The Goulburn Broken CMA is notifying the community that the Broken River has temporarily ceased to flow downstream of the Orrvale gauge which will soon be rectified. CEO of the GB CMA Bill O'Kane said the cease to flow was not desirable and the ... Read the full article
Posted on 21 January, 2009
The drought isn't stopping the fish biting in the Goulburn River near Thornton this summer.Thanks to in-stream habitat improvement works undertaken by the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GB CMA), anglers are enjoying increased ... Read the full article
Posted on 2 December, 2008
Two Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority implementation committees have combined to become one to ensure the community is actively involved in decisions regarding the long term sustainability of the uplands and plains of the Goulburn ... Read the full article


